David Keenan ‘A Beginner’s Guide To Bravery’ Album

David Keenan is set to release his debut album ‘A Beginner’s Guide To Bravery’ tomorrow, Friday 10th January. Keenan has self-released several EPs and singles, opened for Hozier all over the UK and Europe and had a week-long residency at The Irish Arts Center in New York. ‘A Beginner’s Guide To Bravery’ was recorded in a week of live-in-room spontaneity at the Hellfire Studios in the Dublin Mountains overlooking the city. Known for his intensity, lyrically rich and powerful tracks Keenan delivers a debut album like no other. 

‘A Beginner’s Guide To Bravery’ dives deep into conflicting emotions with relentless stamina while it’s tender moments and witty quips soothe and brings joy in the most unusual ways. Keenan’s sublime melodies and intriguing instrumental arrangements allow all to enjoy his rich musicianship. ‘James Dean’ kick starts the experience. The Sean-nós style vocals maintains Keenan’s unique appeal as he ornaments his melodies and holds his own with little accompaniment. ‘Unholy Ghosts’ is a refreshing vibrant ditty filled with lively instrumentation as the animated sway and catchy chorus boasts traditional Irish charm with a contemporary twist. ‘Alter Wine’ is the pinnacle moment of the album. Intense, fermenting and luring with a hint of innocence throughout – it’s exceptionally crafted and masterfully written. That sublime string melody both builds tension and laments with a sweet weeping quality through the sticky beat, delicate keys and pining guitar. The vocals articulate disdain, lust, passion and anger all while delivering the most striking and epic expression in the album with confidence and poetic depth. ‘Love In A Snug’ has the task of following its powerful emotive predecessor. Taking this duty in its stride the song tenderly broods to start with simple accompaniment before building superbly into a sing-along anthem. 

The characters within his tracks have been everyone at one time or another as Keenan narrates his stories with flawless commitment. The piano accompanied ‘Tin Pan Alley’ portrays this superbly. The piano twinkles and elegantly laments with warmer tones flickering throughout. Each track is just as lulling as it is powerful, the soft brooding intros lead the way to compelling choruses.Every track on the album takes its time, some gliding past the 6 minute mark. Keenan allows them to flourish as they wish. ‘Eastern Nights’ stripped back presentation is a time stopping moment within the album as the guitar backing delicately glimmers behind Keenan’s striking vocals. ’Origin Of The World’ is a slow burner with a sparse almost haunting backdrop as it builds to its vibrant crescendo. The enigmatic thud of ‘Good Old Days’ swirls with themes of reality and poverty. Mourning strings layer the track in a nostalgic tone as Keenan’s poetic view looks at the past with a modern perspective . 

Keenan fleshes out his emotive songwriting with ‘The Healing’ – a sprightly number which is twisted within its seams as Keenan weaves compelling arrangements with dramatic strings. It’s a joy to listen to. The potent ‘Subliminal Dublinia’ brings the album to a close. Starting at a strolling pace the track flickers with warm guitar as strings and piano are added into the mix. Keenan’s expressive vocal delivery is powerful within this track with the resounding line “occupy the city with original ideas” echoing the tracks end leaving a thought provoking impression. 

‘A Beginner’s Guide To Bravery’ is a powerful thought provoking album. Keenan looks at the world through the eyes of his characters creating songs of nostalgia with honest moments and emotive chills as he builds and crafts his music with a maturity and majestic quality that is to be admired. 

‘A Beginner’s Guide To Bravery’ is out tomorrow Friday 10th January

Watch the video for ‘Altar Wine’ below


Author : Danu

Worth A Listen

Our Worth A Listen Track This Week Comes From Tame Impala

Tame Impala have released their new single ‘Lost In Yesterday’. This is the fourth single to be released from their fourth studio album, ‘The Slow Rush’ set for release on February 14th. This number sees Kevin Parker examine time’s distorting effect on memories. To date Parker has shared 3 tracks off ‘The Slow Rush’, ‘Posthumous Forgiveness’, ‘It Might Be Time’, and, ‘Borderline’. The Slow Rush was recorded between Los Angeles and Parker’s studio in his hometown of Fremantle, Australia. The twelve tracks were recorded, produced and mixed by Parker.

‘Lost In Yesterday’ is an immersing, timeless, nostalgic, disco hued gem. The elegant soundscapes create a lulling quality as Parker’s sweet toned vocals coo the dreamy melody. With an elastic bass groove weaving and wiggling between snappy beats and electronic sparkles the track has an infectious absorbing effect on the mind. The entire makeup of the track flows with a silky/grainy texture like soft sand running through your fingers. Tame Impala create an elusive smooth fluid-like tune with rich wonderful ripples provided by the sublime bass. The prismatic glimmering electronics wisp and flurry about the track with a feathery lightness that provides an 80’s tinged lustre. With a pop smudged chorus and foot tapping charm Tame Impala make sure this pearly delight isn’t leaving your head any time soon. 

Stream ‘Lost In Yesterday’ below 


Author : Danu

Indie Quick Picks

Telquist

Genre : Indie 

Bio: German artist Telquist aka Sebastian Eggerbauer has released his new single ‘Trash Talk’

Track: Trash Talk

Why We Like It: It’s a euphoric laid back fizzy gem that cruises effortlessly on a bubbling backdrop of indie delight. The ethereal sting on guitars pierce and vibrantly slice throughout the sticky sweltering backdrop with relentless stamina while a swirling chiming soundscape creates a youthful rush of adrenaline. The nonchalant vocals slur and drift over the sweet melody with a cool and breezy manner while the blistering soundscape blazes behind the kinetic messy chorus. It’s a fun, party-ready track boasting tight musicianship and effervescent instrumentation. 

About the track Telquist  said : “Trash Talk is a declaration of love to the nonsense that best friends tell each other and that remains even the lowest common denominator, if you have not seen each other for a long time. A wistful Polaroid on the one hand, over-excited, absurd and ironic, like cotton candy dissolved in Vodka-Energy on the other.”

You can follow Telquist on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/Telquist/

Watch the video for ‘Trash Talk’ below 

SHEERBUZZ

Genre : Alternative, indie

Bio: SHEERBUZZ are an indie alt rock four piece from Donegal aged 16-18. The band have sold out gigs around Donegal and Northern Ireland including venues like the RCC in Letterkenny and Derry’s Nerve Centre.  The band released their debut independent EP ‘All Our Time and Money’ last year. 

Track: Jet Black Lambo

Why We Like It: It’s a fiery number laced in swaggering guitar lines, driving bass grooves and punchy drum whacks to create a blazing cheeky track filled with proficient and impressive musicianship. The band flesh out their sweltering sound with a slick and blistering instrumental break as scorching guitars sear and shrill between a thrilling bass rumble and snappy drums. With the perfect shout along crowd-ready chorus, witty lyrics, charming vocal quips and brazen attitude ”Jet Black Lambo” is a joy to listen to. SHEERBUZZ are a band to keep an eye on. 

You can follow SHEERBUZZ on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/sheerbuzz/

Stream ‘Jet Black Lambo’  below 

The Flitz

Genre : Indie Rock

Bio: After two successful single releases and a relentless gigging schedule, London band, The Flitz have upped their game in order to provide their biggest release to date. The two-track release features Shoutout (A-Side) & Dancefloor Dramas (B-Side). The band comprised of Dan Fishlock (Lead Vocals/Guitar), James Kerrison (Lead Guitar), Ben Strong (Bass/Vocals) and Mike Lees (Drums/Percussion/Vocals).have over 5000 streams on Spotify and have over 1000 views on their Music Videos/Sessions on YouTube

Track: Shoutout

Why We Like It: This laid back dreamy gem floats delicately into the ears creating a soft soothing atmosphere. With chiming guitars and spongy rhythmic bounce The Flitz flesh out their luscious sweet melodic tendencies with an Oasis charm. The smooth vocals caress the dainty melody with a delicate subtlety while the twinkling guitars and acoustic sensibilities warm the tracks balmy embrace. Well crafted with intricate bass grooves weaving between the soft beat and wispy hazy soundscape it’s a delightful sweet melodious number.

About the track frontman Dan Fishlock said: “Shoutout is one of my favourites I’ve ever written. It sounds like a lost 90’s Britpop track though the production that Jamie [McIntyre, of the Covasettes] has put on it means it has some proper modern indie vibes. I wrote the chorus at my old house in Hendon while sat in the kitchen, half-listening to my mate who was quitting his job over text, which I thought was quite amusing. The melody came very easily and the lyrics are about a love interest; and also moving on, from one place to another. Dancefloor Dramas has very specific lyrics about a night James [guitarist] had. We both wrote it together and the chorus is an absolute sing-along.”

You can follow The Flitz on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/TheFlitzOfficial/

Stream ‘Shoutout’ below 

Escape The Box

Genre : Alternative rock 

Bio: Escape The Box are an alternative rock band from London comprised of Ziey Kizzy (Vocals, Electronics, Producer), Aaron Maullin (Guitar), Stephen Smith (Bass, Vocals) and LouZy Hero (Drums, Vocals). The band recently released their EP ‘Pariah’. The EP was a completely DIY project. All recording, editing, producing was done by the band as well as filming and editing of the music videos. 

Track: Miss Stress

Why We Like It: It’s a smashing alternative-rock mammoth. Relentless pulverizing drums pound against a tantalizing bassline. The slinky guitars hold a majestic yet rough persona as they soar and crash throughout the track exuding a shredding and powerful rawness especially for that scorching solo. With raspy vocals, speedy lyrics and vocal growls, Escape The Box present a punk-ish, punch in the face, rock number with a steamy element and refined outer shell.

You can follow Escape The Box on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/escapetheboxuk/?ref=page_internal

Watch the video for ‘Miss Stress’ below 

You Can Follow Our Indie Quick Picks Playlist On Spotify here 


Author : Danu

A Chat With : David Keenan

We sat down to have a chat with David Keenan before the release of his new album ‘A Beginner’s Guide To Bravery’ in The Library Bar at the Central Hotel Dublin. We talked about how he crafted the album, his intricate lyrics and how he creates the characters and scenes in his tracks.

‘A Beginner’s Guide To Bravery’ is out this Friday January 10th

You can catch David Keenan live at :

JAN 11th The Empire The Belfast Empire, Belfast, United Kingdom

JAN 13th  Olympia Theatre, Dublin

Watch the interview below


Author : Danu